The videos on this page share just some of the cultural and societal values associated with grizzly bears in southwest BC and beyond, as well as tips on bear safety. Check back in the future for new additions.

The Coast to Cascade Grizzly Bear Initiative is a coalition united to save southwest British Columbia's grizzly bears. Find out more about the threatened grizzly bears of southwest BC, the challenges they face and our collective hopes for preventing their decline towards extirpation (local extinction).

Chief Michelle Edwards of the Cayoose Creek Band, St'at'imc Nation, talks about what grizzly bears mean for her people, and how First Nations are working to restore these iconic animals in British Columbia and the greater Pacific Northwest.

"What if we could preserve wild spaces simply by protecting one family of animals?" This film is for teachers, scientists, non-profits and people interested in bears and preserving wild spaces. Because what's good for bears is good for people and the planet.

This film was made possible by an anonymous donation and was produced in partnership with Wildlife Media. Written by Chris Morgan & Aaron Straight

Research has shown bear spray stopped bears in 92% of incidences and prevented injury 98% of the time. The Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee asked Craig Boddington, hunter journalist, to demonstrate how and why all backcountry users should use bear spray while spending time in bear country.

Produced by Conservation Northwest for WildLinks 2014 and the Cascadia Partner Forum, this short video dives into the role of grizzly bears as an important umbrella species for wildlife and wild lands across the Northwest, from B.C. into Washington's North Cascades. Filmed at a time when our friends stateside were starting the public consultation phase of an Environmental Impact Statement evaluation the recovery of grizzly bears in the North Cascades. Restoring these Northwest natives, now absent from much of their historic range, provides a powerful tool for collaboration, coexistence and region-wide conservation.

Additional footage and support provided by filmmaker Jeremy Williams, the Coast to Cascades Grizzly Bear Initiative, Sekw'el'was, St'at'imc First Nations and North Cascades National Park.

Nov 6, 2015

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